I went to the Salvador Dali exhibition this morning (which was a journey through at least 6 or 7 rooms of work spanning from when he was a teenager to when he was an octogenarian - I was hungry by the end of it) and decided this was my favourite piece. It was inspired by his fascination with nuclear physics and atoms in particular. The idea of the world consisting of particles suspended in air, never actually touching each other, is beautiful and fragile.
samedi 11 juillet 2009
galatea of the spheres
I went to the Salvador Dali exhibition this morning (which was a journey through at least 6 or 7 rooms of work spanning from when he was a teenager to when he was an octogenarian - I was hungry by the end of it) and decided this was my favourite piece. It was inspired by his fascination with nuclear physics and atoms in particular. The idea of the world consisting of particles suspended in air, never actually touching each other, is beautiful and fragile.
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Mmm, I've always liked this piece as well.
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